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■fit* ct Reduced / 3 for t° U I 2/6 Usual Price, 2/-. LARGE STOCK OF POPULAR AND STANDARD TITLES, INCLUDING: Lullaby of the Leaves Live, Laugh and Love Love Letters in the Sand To-day I Feel So Happy Good-night Sweetheart When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver When the Moon Comes Over the mountain Voice of the Old Village Choir. Onward Christian Soldiers. Blaze Away March (Band) Colonel Bogey March (Band) When the Guards are on Parade (Band) Isle of Golden Dreams (Hawaiian) Fight the Good Fight Home Good-night Vienna Trees Auf Wiedersehen Guilty Delishious Riddles Paradise Rhymes

PP«TW / m: I k ./V,v ' ■■s v /'£; •^s.^ 4.. ! .-v . '.j, i None genuine without this signature on the label. -6& a}. & h!iis6\v mmi J. wiikotimikout m xf-S W*. fe 533$ #&® lsN&? 11 £4 ?/'vV ea *?■ « 1 : '.V A' s Hf m I i iy Brilliant whiteness for clothes! Brighter colours! !/ PERSIL is an entirely new washing-method, utterly I/ different in the way it works from all soaps and, soap / powders. PERSIL sends myriads of oxygen-filled bubbles coursing through and through your linen in the wash, purifying, cleansing, freshening brightening. PERSIL makes linen brilliantly white and keeps colours fresh and unfaded. I i .11 33 warn U1» sit mm tCJ i m -i * um&imL' «liwi:ywrjs.the it. «■ §Mil i PERSIL (N.Z.) LIMITED

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21803, 18 May 1934, Page 3

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219

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21803, 18 May 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21803, 18 May 1934, Page 3

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